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and with good's hand firmly on my american ministry and -- with god's hand firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause, we have achieved beyond all expectations. [applause] some things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. >> that's right. [cheers and applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke. as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great, iconic american brand. that was my first wordment and i've had -- word. and they've had some trouble shutting me up ever since. [laughter] and with a father who looks strikingly alike to archie bunker from "all in the family" -- [laughter] and shares most of his views as well, i suppose it was a fait accompli. and if that weren't enough, when my mother -- who is german -- first met my father in europe and heard him speaking in english, well, i guess one accent was as good as the other, and so she asked him if he was an american. [laughter] at the age of 8, i told my parents and anybody that would listen
and with good's hand firmly on my american ministry and -- with god's hand firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause, we have achieved beyond all expectations. [applause] some things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. >> that's right. [cheers and applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke. as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great,...
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how do native americans feel? >> i'm not a caricature or a mascot. >> i am not a caricature or a mascot. >> i'm not a caricature or a dead relic of the american past. i'm a human being. >> we are human beings. change the name. >> change the name. change the name. >> change did name. >> change the name. >> that is a video made by one native american. who rallied others to speak out. not all native americans dislike the name or even care. who should decide if the washington redskins should change the name? a sportswriter at the nation has determined that the team needs a change. author of the redskins encyclopedia, he is a long time fan of the team. also on skype, sue san harjo, she's president of the morning star institute an american civil rights organization, also actively protesting the name for years. and regina, a former tribal councilwoman and a redskins fan. dave, let's start with you. what's the big deal? why change the name? >> it's defined in webster's dictionary as a slur. the team, representing the nati
how do native americans feel? >> i'm not a caricature or a mascot. >> i am not a caricature or a mascot. >> i'm not a caricature or a dead relic of the american past. i'm a human being. >> we are human beings. change the name. >> change the name. change the name. >> change did name. >> change the name. >> that is a video made by one native american. who rallied others to speak out. not all native americans dislike the name or even care. who should...
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and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being raised in those countries. but pakistan is one of those countries as well. people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories. >> well -- yes, and -- the sun is about to
and i know -- not just pakistan, but all over the world, people love american food, they love american entertainment, they want to see the movies. they love to go to an american university. everything is liked. but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being...
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and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem. and today i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already, people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause. it was included in the law. today, we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect, and to people who bought plans since the law took effect. so state insurance commissioners still have the power to decide what plans can and can't be sold in their states. but the bottom line is, insurers can extend current plans that would otherwise be canceled into 2014, and americans whose plans have been canceled can choose to re-enroll in the same kind of plan. we're also requiring insurers to extend current plans to inform their customers about two things. one, that protections -- what protections these renewed plans don't include. and number two,
and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem. and today i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already, people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause. it was included in the law. today, we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect, and to...
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the american embassy was burned down in 1979. the demonstrations were as early as 1948 which is like seven or eight months after the creation of pakistan so what is the truth? and i have found that actually the first anti-american officials complained to pakistan the potential because they did not exist at that time. and the newspaper to say you know the americans are sort of becoming the world's new superpower in the world but they don't really care about the third world, e etc. so i investigated all the way to that first complaint. and the fact of the matter is that really early on, pakistan's problem was getting attention. the people in america didn't know about this. and so, be anti-american demonstrations were the way of getting attention. here's this country emerging. its leaders want to be the allies and the british people are potentially hostile. they have a very strong communist party. there is no serious common sense -- how do we attract -- that member was focused solely on the cold war. but if you came to the u.s. and
the american embassy was burned down in 1979. the demonstrations were as early as 1948 which is like seven or eight months after the creation of pakistan so what is the truth? and i have found that actually the first anti-american officials complained to pakistan the potential because they did not exist at that time. and the newspaper to say you know the americans are sort of becoming the world's new superpower in the world but they don't really care about the third world, e etc. so i...
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and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem and today i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause that was included in the law. today we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and to people who bought plans since the law took effect. so state insurance commissioners still have the power to decide what plans can and can't be sole in their states. but the bottom line is insurers can extend current plans that would otherwise be cancelled into 2014 and americans whose plans have been canceled can choose to reenroll in the same kind of plan. we're also requiring insurers to extend current plans to inform their customers about two things. one, that protections -- what protections these renewed plans don't include. number two, that the
and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem and today i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause that was included in the law. today we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and to...
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americans are suffering. yes, something was wrong and i believe that something needed to be done, but not this. it is time to keep a promise to the american people. i yield back. the department of homeland security's financial management is being reviewed today. you can see this hearing live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> the 2012 safety and prescriptiont -- drug review process and the review process for medical devices. the house energy subcommittee examines the law. you can see it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. you can i watch is an hd. today, "washington journal" is coming up with your phone calls and t
americans are suffering. yes, something was wrong and i believe that something needed to be done, but not this. it is time to keep a promise to the american people. i yield back. the department of homeland security's financial management is being reviewed today. you can see this hearing live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> the 2012 safety and prescriptiont -- drug review process and the review process for medical devices. the house energy subcommittee examines the law. you can see it...
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why the american generals having dinner use a self and in the bathroom. what if? there is no evidence of happened but the reason why everybody laughed so because of the background president obama decided not to involve pakistan before he and. so the problem that has the verge with the ambassadorship that the points of that direction that this shiseido toxic relationship. one of the military relationship was conducted jointly then they found osama bin audience children but not him? could obama had lifted that? thought would be very difficult so to find the details in that to say we did it alone to say we did it really. or how to do it publicly but people in the leadership attempted to do that but then people stop asking the question why is osama bin law been in our country? fence say how dare they come? in most nations people's perceptions are what they are told in the case of pakistan it is either been controlled or as it is now to have ownership of the media but the narrative is controlled by the intelligence one of the things admiral will live spoke out against
why the american generals having dinner use a self and in the bathroom. what if? there is no evidence of happened but the reason why everybody laughed so because of the background president obama decided not to involve pakistan before he and. so the problem that has the verge with the ambassadorship that the points of that direction that this shiseido toxic relationship. one of the military relationship was conducted jointly then they found osama bin audience children but not him? could obama...
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it's our obligation to our students and american indian students and non-american students to give a true history of california and how deeply embed our own history is with native americans in san francisco how they built this state. we forget about that. i'm wondering so maybe we can hear a little bit about that how wore presenting the history of native americans. i do agree there is a strong stereotype still. i was speaking to an american indian who was with the two year colleges and he was saying once they transfer to a four-year college the attendance drops are and we give them the tools. i was appalled to hear we kind of let it go and in 2011 there was a recurrence exempting commitment to this that that was shocking i'm gladly you brought that to our attention and in tenth grade at any time ethnicity literature and i'm wondering in our ethics study classes do we have any sections on or do we touch on the curriculum about american indians. maybe we can work with the curriculum folks and see how that's incorporated. it shouldn't be aside or an center of what we're teaching. it sho
it's our obligation to our students and american indian students and non-american students to give a true history of california and how deeply embed our own history is with native americans in san francisco how they built this state. we forget about that. i'm wondering so maybe we can hear a little bit about that how wore presenting the history of native americans. i do agree there is a strong stereotype still. i was speaking to an american indian who was with the two year colleges and he was...
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well i think part of it might be the end of the american indians we know sitting bull crazy horse. they either ended up martyred incarcerated or both in crazy horse case i think after he won his war which was about land he at one point read clouds empire if you will we would think of it as an empire the indian certainly didn't and he certainly didn't but it could he controlled one fifth of the contiguous united states so it was only natural that the empire that was building in washington the spreading west was going to bump up against this other empire he defeated the united states in a two year war and then he went east and he saw can you believe what they got east of the mississippi so when sitting bull and crazy horse ten years later said they broke another treaty got to fight him again he said i've been there i'm not wasting my people's lives and i think that might be one of the reasons that until everybody in the world reads our book he's been rather obscure he did fade into history there by his own choice because he was not one that took up arms again he did not die a martyrs
well i think part of it might be the end of the american indians we know sitting bull crazy horse. they either ended up martyred incarcerated or both in crazy horse case i think after he won his war which was about land he at one point read clouds empire if you will we would think of it as an empire the indian certainly didn't and he certainly didn't but it could he controlled one fifth of the contiguous united states so it was only natural that the empire that was building in washington the...
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it's focused on drone warfare american military ism. and poor economics here at home. that news is sort of ripped off the veneer of the u.s. government how do you rectify the way the u.s. government is acting today with the vision that you've had and that americans have the way the government should be acting i don't i don't think that our government has a shadow government that has existed down and grown stronger in the seventy years since world war two i think we get into that very heavily in our series ianto history but it's out of control hoover was out of control and during the vietnam war and also prior to that in the civil rights movement and his monitoring of communist since one thousand nine hundred i mean basically our battle with enemies began around the wilson time when we went into a war but afterward when we went after the communists that was much more important hoover than any gangsters or corruption in our unions and mafias and he didn't care about that he cared about communism that was somehow the deadly enemy for him and would disrupt the american way
it's focused on drone warfare american military ism. and poor economics here at home. that news is sort of ripped off the veneer of the u.s. government how do you rectify the way the u.s. government is acting today with the vision that you've had and that americans have the way the government should be acting i don't i don't think that our government has a shadow government that has existed down and grown stronger in the seventy years since world war two i think we get into that very heavily in...
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these marketplaces open the door to quality health insurance for millions of americans. 7 million americans will get insurance for marketplaces and 2014 according to projections. 10 years in, that number will grow to 24 million. there is no question that that cannot happen unless the marketplace runs at full speed. i believe that you will fix the problems because you know how critical the marketplaces are. for the first time ever consumers having guaranteed access to high-quality insurance. consumers will never be forced into bargain basement plans or refused coverage of cases like childbirth or cancer treatment. they will never be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions or cut off because they hit an annual or lifetime limit. we already have concrete examples of how the marketplaces are helping real people. consider these stories from the letters i have received from october 1. gary, from billings, montana, said that the monthly premium he pays for his family of four is just over $2000 but thanks to the affordable care act for next year it will be 1160 five dollars, saving $800
these marketplaces open the door to quality health insurance for millions of americans. 7 million americans will get insurance for marketplaces and 2014 according to projections. 10 years in, that number will grow to 24 million. there is no question that that cannot happen unless the marketplace runs at full speed. i believe that you will fix the problems because you know how critical the marketplaces are. for the first time ever consumers having guaranteed access to high-quality insurance....
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all americans. >> okay. all right. maria, our thoughts are with you and dr. siegal. >> thank you. >> good luck, maria. >>> say you were one of the few to actually sign up for obama care. guess what? your personal information is now te. teed up in the hands of hackers and thieves. how to protect yourself, next. e and thieves. how to protect yourself, next. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i think it's great that this is happening. >> well, it's been a long time coming. >> yeah. >> i agree with you. >> temporarily down. >> uh-oh. >> well it's okay. it will come back. >> i know. >> that happens every day. >>> that's the obama care site crashing right in front of head health care honcho simple sebelius
all americans. >> okay. all right. maria, our thoughts are with you and dr. siegal. >> thank you. >> good luck, maria. >>> say you were one of the few to actually sign up for obama care. guess what? your personal information is now te. teed up in the hands of hackers and thieves. how to protect yourself, next. e and thieves. how to protect yourself, next. [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is...
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is fair to all americans. the message has not changed on our side. -- repeal the affordable care act. this is just another in that effort to do so. we believe the president has taken positive steps to make it very clear people who had a policy can't continue in that policy for another year. while figuring out what alternatives are available to them. it also bears repeating that 83% of the people who are in the individual marketplace have changed their policies on a regular basis. this is not something that is unusual and not something caused by the affordable care act. to the extent policies were canceled because they did not meet the requirements of the affordable care act, the president has now said, we will give you another year to look at alternatives. we think that is a good step forward and we may well have an alternative of our own tomorrow. the bottom line is this. the affordable care act, passed by the congress of the united states and signed by the president of the united states, held to be constitut
is fair to all americans. the message has not changed on our side. -- repeal the affordable care act. this is just another in that effort to do so. we believe the president has taken positive steps to make it very clear people who had a policy can't continue in that policy for another year. while figuring out what alternatives are available to them. it also bears repeating that 83% of the people who are in the individual marketplace have changed their policies on a regular basis. this is not...
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incarcerations of japanese-americans was crazy. they didn't incars rate the japanese-americans in hawaii. that's the place that was bombed. the japanese population was 45% of the island of hawaii. if they extracted those japanese-americans, the economy would have collapsed. but on the mainland we were thinly spread out up and down the west coast. >> so you experienced discrimination early, but you experienced discrimination later in life as well; correct. >> i did. and that discrimination - i was able to kind of avoid my face, my asian face was a give away. from the time i was about nine or 10, i knew i was different in ways other than just my face. the other boys would say things like, "sally's cute." or "monica's hot." i thought sally and monica were nice, but i thought bobby was exciting. and none of the boys thought the way i did. so i knew i was different. and it wasn't the way i was supposed to be. so i was silent about it. i pretended that i was like one of them. you know, when you are young, you have a great need to be part
incarcerations of japanese-americans was crazy. they didn't incars rate the japanese-americans in hawaii. that's the place that was bombed. the japanese population was 45% of the island of hawaii. if they extracted those japanese-americans, the economy would have collapsed. but on the mainland we were thinly spread out up and down the west coast. >> so you experienced discrimination early, but you experienced discrimination later in life as well; correct. >> i did. and that...
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not every african-american was poor. >> no. there's always been some -- >> these things happened at the same time. >> and there was, but one did not excuse the fact that others were experiencing racism. but this has become a real campaign with the right wing against oprah, eric. and they are like just jumping all over her. the fox strategy that you talk about? >> what did she do wrong? she talked about race. that's the starting point for all these people. you don't talk about t even when she couched it saying things have gotten better. the fact that she brings up any criticism whatsoever. she was saying barack obama has been disrespected the way no other president has. and that, that's the fox strategy right there. >> let me show you what she said. oprah was asked if it's crossed her mind if this president had been treated differently because he's african-american. listen to what she said. >> just the level of disrespect when the senator yelled out you're a liar. remember that? yeah. i think there's a level of disrespect for th
not every african-american was poor. >> no. there's always been some -- >> these things happened at the same time. >> and there was, but one did not excuse the fact that others were experiencing racism. but this has become a real campaign with the right wing against oprah, eric. and they are like just jumping all over her. the fox strategy that you talk about? >> what did she do wrong? she talked about race. that's the starting point for all these people. you don't talk...
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do you believe that americans deserve accountability when your the fact that millions of americans would fall into the gap you are trying toe administratively trying to fix right now. and that is one question and you were informed two weeks before the launch of the website that it was failing the most basic tests internally and the decision was to lawn 76 the lae website. >> on the website i was not informed directly that the web hiwebsite was not working as it was supposed to. had i been informed i would not be going out and saying hey this is great. i'm not stupid enough to say it's like shopping on amazon or travelocity if a week before the website opened it wasn't going to work. clearly we and i did not have enough awareness about the problems with the website. even a week into it the thinking was these were glitches that would be fixed with patches opposed to broader systemic problems that took longer to fix and we are still working on them. so, that doesn't excuse the facts that it doesn't work. i think it's fair, to say no, major garrett, we would not have rolled out something tha
do you believe that americans deserve accountability when your the fact that millions of americans would fall into the gap you are trying toe administratively trying to fix right now. and that is one question and you were informed two weeks before the launch of the website that it was failing the most basic tests internally and the decision was to lawn 76 the lae website. >> on the website i was not informed directly that the web hiwebsite was not working as it was supposed to. had i been...
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the president and his team knew that all the americans, millions of americans would lose coverage. what does it mean to you? >> i think it comes down to this. government is inherently inefficient. the other side thinks government can do anything. they have great faith that government can fix any problem. the way i see it is the private marketplace is miraculous in distributing goods because they have to have a profit motive. government doesn't have a profit motive. government isn't good at most things. you don't want to give government new responsibilities. another way to look at it in simple terms is medicare was $35 million short. why add new mandates and a new entitlement program when we can't fund the one we have? >> last week the number was 93 million americans will lose their current insurance. daily caller cited a story that shows the the estimate is now 129 million americans will lose their insurance. that's a far cry from what the president promised. >> you know what the number probably equals -- everybody with individual insurance or small business insurance because if yo
the president and his team knew that all the americans, millions of americans would lose coverage. what does it mean to you? >> i think it comes down to this. government is inherently inefficient. the other side thinks government can do anything. they have great faith that government can fix any problem. the way i see it is the private marketplace is miraculous in distributing goods because they have to have a profit motive. government doesn't have a profit motive. government isn't good...
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the american heart association and american cartiology association have new guidelines on who would benefit from stattens, they consider smoking and family history. under the new guide lines a third of all adults should consider taking the drugs. >> hawaii is about to become the 15th state to allow same-sex marriage. the state senate approved a building on tuesday. governor neil abercrombie says he will sign it, the new law taking effect on december 2nd. additional revenue can be expected. the university of hawaii says it will boost tourism by $217 million over the next three years. >> it's a different story in indiana which bans gay marriage. indiana lawmakers want to strengthen that law by defining what marriage is. >>> when beth moved back to her home town with her partner trish 3.5 years ago the state legislature had been debating gay marriage. >> it's not surprising that the indiana legislature would attempt to do this again. there's a political base that would have the expectation that they would pursue this agenda. >> it has been pursued every year since 2004. this year is no differe
the american heart association and american cartiology association have new guidelines on who would benefit from stattens, they consider smoking and family history. under the new guide lines a third of all adults should consider taking the drugs. >> hawaii is about to become the 15th state to allow same-sex marriage. the state senate approved a building on tuesday. governor neil abercrombie says he will sign it, the new law taking effect on december 2nd. additional revenue can be...
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support of the institutions of african-americans. african-americans have 2rib9 greatly to the prosperity of san francisco. as such inspections of african-americans should be supported. as promises have been mate utilizing public dollars on behalf of community to build the fillmore district where it's been documented it african-americans were treated unjustly we ask the city to insure with the jazz heritage center will be kept in piss it's location or if moved it should be moved to a more viable location. it's a place for all san francisco and rossly and others and i signed the early one, too. i'm asking you not sell out the jazz heritage center >> (calling names). >> interviewed one second i continue to see members of the public coming up with condominium cards i'll ask mop who wants to speak i'd like to close the line to whichever cards you have we are going to stop there. >> i'm with the st. john orthodox church on fillmore street. i'll open up and say that jazz can change the thinking of the people. and i don't know maybe we're no
support of the institutions of african-americans. african-americans have 2rib9 greatly to the prosperity of san francisco. as such inspections of african-americans should be supported. as promises have been mate utilizing public dollars on behalf of community to build the fillmore district where it's been documented it african-americans were treated unjustly we ask the city to insure with the jazz heritage center will be kept in piss it's location or if moved it should be moved to a more viable...
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the president must honor his promise to the american people and work with congress to protect the americans like greg. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kelly: thank you, madam speaker. last week i met with businesses around my district as part of the economic development tour. i went to a coffee shop in hyde park where people go for great coffee and conversation. i met with one ranked 63rd on the foshese list of best small businesses in america. they are keeping our troops safe by investing in technologies that protect them from the harmful effects of radiation. i spoke with workers at new course steel in kankakee who are helping lead the manufacturing renaissance in the united states. these businesses take pride in the work they do, but they need a congress that's willing to work just as hard for them. we need folks on both sides who will reduce the barriers to business growth and support the small businesses th
the president must honor his promise to the american people and work with congress to protect the americans like greg. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kelly: thank you, madam speaker. last week i met with businesses around my district as part of the economic development tour. i went to a coffee shop in hyde park...
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for all americans. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton, is recognized. mr. upton: i yield one minute to the majority leader of the house, mr. cantor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia, mr. cantor, is recognized for one minute. mr. cantor: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairman, the gentleman from michigan. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the keep your health plan act. many americans today are worried, they are worried about their jobs, worried about saving for their children's college education, or worried about saving for their retirement. and now, mr. speaker, millions of americans are worried about coming home, opening their mailboxes to find out that their health care coverage has been taken from them because of the president's health care law. the president repeatedly said that if you like your health care plan, you could keep it. we knew this was a promise he could not keep and now it'
for all americans. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton, is recognized. mr. upton: i yield one minute to the majority leader of the house, mr. cantor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia, mr. cantor, is recognized for one minute. mr. cantor: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairman, the gentleman from michigan. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the keep your health plan act. many americans...
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i believe before you know american if you said you're talking about american exceptionalism people in america would say no no no we're not like this who are out for freedom of democracy and you know we have to be involved in certain wars or have military presence in certain areas because we're looking out for the world as a whole not just america. but now that's changed the climate change and let's say you're you know especially in the republican side of the sphere if you don't say you're to accept a rip in america it's up to them it's seen as a down thing and they're actually criticizing obama for you know for not having an american search for a while he was actually president obama at that setting speech and he spoke about the american exceptionalism that's what i got for election yeah well they're criticizing him for not being an american enough and look at all for american interests enough and thinking globally and you know especially republicans not such as bash on them because this is kind of a universal thing in the united states now is that we have this you know gone back to t
i believe before you know american if you said you're talking about american exceptionalism people in america would say no no no we're not like this who are out for freedom of democracy and you know we have to be involved in certain wars or have military presence in certain areas because we're looking out for the world as a whole not just america. but now that's changed the climate change and let's say you're you know especially in the republican side of the sphere if you don't say you're to...
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is any of that going to change with this new american vigor, american airlines? >> that remains to be scene. this is a matter of concern for us. as you say there are fewer seats. the planes are more and more frequently fully sold out if not oversold, and of course anybody in business has to wonder if the airlines are filling the seats on their flights and they're still having financial difficulties. there is something seriously wrong. >> terry, was this a good deal for all the stake holders involved? the cameras, the carriers and the flying public? >> i think absolutely. i think this is truly one of those win-win situations. i've been in this business 45 years and i think i've seen 20 mergers in that time and we have always heard the same story from many people that less competition fares will go up. that's economics 101. but in 99% of the time it has ended up being good for everyone. in this particular situation this is good for united, delta, and america because it gives the united states three truly giant global carriers that they can to compete with the inter
is any of that going to change with this new american vigor, american airlines? >> that remains to be scene. this is a matter of concern for us. as you say there are fewer seats. the planes are more and more frequently fully sold out if not oversold, and of course anybody in business has to wonder if the airlines are filling the seats on their flights and they're still having financial difficulties. there is something seriously wrong. >> terry, was this a good deal for all the stake...
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why is the american chamber of commerce supporing this? why is coca-cola, which i think, something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and it need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and consumer electronics association and many other businesses support ratification. so i think this is a single most important step that we could take today to expand opportunities abroad for more than 50 million americans with disabilities. this treaty is not about changing america. this treaty is about america changing the world. and i hope that each of you will put yourselves in the situation if you were disabled today. one of our colleagues, mark kirk, as we know, who supports this treaty, has unfortunately found himself fighting back against things that happened
why is the american chamber of commerce supporing this? why is coca-cola, which i think, something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and it need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and consumer...
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american i.c.e. agents led by eric mcgloughlin, father shea, filipino police, and government social workers gathered to go over the final plan for the raid. >> they will be gone if we don't make a move there. >> after a long, chaotic meeting. >> you have a hint that the bar will be closed. time to move out. >> coming up on the left. the bars here on the left. see the sign. crowbar, that's it. get out, go. >> reporter: benjamin looks stunned. at first he doesn't move. the girls are herded into one part of the bar. >> set down. i want to see your hand. no talking. we'll talk to you soon. >> none of the girls admit to being underaged. dentists start examining their teeth one of the easiest way to tell someone's age. benjamin tries to slip out. blocked by a filipino agent. >> we're abc new. >> that's when we finally decide to reveal our identity. >> you till us you have had underaged sex. underaged girls work in the bar. what do you say now? >> i disagree. i never had underaged girls here. i do not have
american i.c.e. agents led by eric mcgloughlin, father shea, filipino police, and government social workers gathered to go over the final plan for the raid. >> they will be gone if we don't make a move there. >> after a long, chaotic meeting. >> you have a hint that the bar will be closed. time to move out. >> coming up on the left. the bars here on the left. see the sign. crowbar, that's it. get out, go. >> reporter: benjamin looks stunned. at first he doesn't...
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president obama bowed to political pressure today offering to let americans keep their canceled health care plans for another year so is the president on to something or is it is he just sabotaging his own program for a temporary pole number boost more on that in just a moment also the left coast could get a lot more left that's because seattle may be on the cusp of electing its first socialist city councilwoman could this be the start of a nationwide progressive surge and the scientists are wrong global warming is a lot worse than we thought tom will explain why tonight's daily take. all right let's talk about the affordable care act now during a speech at the white house this afternoon president obama announced his fix for the latest obamacare controversy which if you haven't been paying attention concerns the cancellation of my. of insurance policies under the affordable care act after those policies no longer met the minimum requirements of what health insurance in america should be the president said that those americans whose plans were canceled or were scheduled to be canceled w
president obama bowed to political pressure today offering to let americans keep their canceled health care plans for another year so is the president on to something or is it is he just sabotaging his own program for a temporary pole number boost more on that in just a moment also the left coast could get a lot more left that's because seattle may be on the cusp of electing its first socialist city councilwoman could this be the start of a nationwide progressive surge and the scientists are...
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ing in to the four americans kill. fox news one of contractor testifying this week was so injured during the mortar attack. that he is not regained full use of his arm. dip nattidiplomatic security ags also gone multiple currencies for a injured leg. congressman bill young bet with him for 90 minutes last summer, young spoke to fox on background, but after his date, young's widow gave ut permission to audio graph the interview. >> military type operation, they have knowledge of almost everything in the compound. they knew where the gasoline was, they knew where the generators were, they grew more than they should have. about that compound. >> reporter: in a hearing today, fbi director, told senors he is not opposed to congress speaking with the benghazi survivors. the interviews could derail the criminal case. lou: thank you, another embarrassment for president obama's security tally, just a year after the secret service of rocked by columbian prostitution scandal, this time two senior supervisors, are investigation fo
ing in to the four americans kill. fox news one of contractor testifying this week was so injured during the mortar attack. that he is not regained full use of his arm. dip nattidiplomatic security ags also gone multiple currencies for a injured leg. congressman bill young bet with him for 90 minutes last summer, young spoke to fox on background, but after his date, young's widow gave ut permission to audio graph the interview. >> military type operation, they have knowledge of almost...
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no you're exactly right for the american public can know it when americans come home in body bags the american public gets it but we can operate from the convenience of air conditioned room in a recliner with a joystick then you know we're killing other people which the administration apparently if you're mature mobile. and muslim then that counts as being a militant so we've been pretty liberal and defining you know who we conducted these strikes on and you mentioned american exceptionalism but we've used that is an american exception where you know we demand others live up to a standard of accountability that we don't hold up to ourselves and you know president obama says we're allied into the world but for the last ten years we've been a warning light not a guiding light medea you know i know your activities with code pink when i very much supported how are you going to get the american people to get the administration to say this is the wrong path because there's a law you know i mentioned before you know it's cheap no american boots on the ground this is something that people are
no you're exactly right for the american public can know it when americans come home in body bags the american public gets it but we can operate from the convenience of air conditioned room in a recliner with a joystick then you know we're killing other people which the administration apparently if you're mature mobile. and muslim then that counts as being a militant so we've been pretty liberal and defining you know who we conducted these strikes on and you mentioned american exceptionalism...
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american government. the idea that they could simply say, castro is doing what he wants. he is very popular and there is no need for us to be hostile to him -- this was before he had embraced the soviets -- was impossible. it was unthinkable to them. not only did they believe it was impossible for the united states to coexist with castro, but they honestly believed that with a couple of thousand men, they could spark a national uprising against castro. the idea that castro could be critical of the united states and hugely popular among his own people was inconceivable to them. >> john foster dulles died of cancer. how old was he? >> he wasn't that old. in his late 60's. he spent about six months declining very rapidly. >> what about allen dulles? i know you said he had alzheimer's. >> allen dulles died ultimately of heart failure but he had a whole series of ailments. he became quite heavy. he couldn't move very well. in his obituaries, you see a lot more mixed reviews. by the time he died in the late 60'
american government. the idea that they could simply say, castro is doing what he wants. he is very popular and there is no need for us to be hostile to him -- this was before he had embraced the soviets -- was impossible. it was unthinkable to them. not only did they believe it was impossible for the united states to coexist with castro, but they honestly believed that with a couple of thousand men, they could spark a national uprising against castro. the idea that castro could be critical of...
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but for all americans to be able to see what. what how their rights are being interpreted in this secret court and that's why tomorrow's hearing is so important for years the government's been able to go into a court room in washington d.c. but is a secret place and all of its doing go comings and goings are secret and it's made arguments for in favor of this kind of action of americans data without anyone standing on the other side and so tomorrow is a really important day certainly the release of these kinds of opinions is really fundamental in a democracy like this very shortly even before we filed our lawsuit which came less than a week after mr snowden's first revelation we actually filed a motion in this secret court the foreign intelligence surveillance court seeking all of the disc opinions that interpret the meaning and constitutionality of section two thirteen as well as the constitutionality of all collection under that program and that proceeding is ongoing we're seeing those opinions on a theory that the public has a
but for all americans to be able to see what. what how their rights are being interpreted in this secret court and that's why tomorrow's hearing is so important for years the government's been able to go into a court room in washington d.c. but is a secret place and all of its doing go comings and goings are secret and it's made arguments for in favor of this kind of action of americans data without anyone standing on the other side and so tomorrow is a really important day certainly the...
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should he be looking at americans' emails? >> well, i think the policy is that they are not looking inside specific emails of americans if it happens to occur, it's not because it's the nsa policy. look, glen greenwald and other journalists have the responsibility to push for transparency in this program. there is no question transparency is a good thing so is congressional oversight. democrat who control the senate have been very bad about pushing the nsa and pushing that these programs and policies are are not trying to trying to sweepingly go after americans and look at their private communications. foreign intelligence coming in. and i trust them. and i think the american people should trust them. >> foreign intelligence court, right? the problem is yahoo and google aren't foreign, a lot of user accounts are right here in america. they are data mining it. that's what the "the washington post" found out. my point is in order to do that you need probable cause and they are not doing that first. >> or you can have a special p
should he be looking at americans' emails? >> well, i think the policy is that they are not looking inside specific emails of americans if it happens to occur, it's not because it's the nsa policy. look, glen greenwald and other journalists have the responsibility to push for transparency in this program. there is no question transparency is a good thing so is congressional oversight. democrat who control the senate have been very bad about pushing the nsa and pushing that these programs...
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feels he knows better than the american people. and it is a grandiosity of sorts. and that think he has turned people -- telling people what they want to here. i don't think he really has a respect for the american people knowing that we really want to know the truth. we also want somebody who is confident who we can trust and rely upon. this is just one big mess. this is what happens when you believe in your own self importance and nighter you are not choosing the right adviser or you are not listening to the right people. lou: this means that his advisers closest to him and enablers, horrible character defect that is a lack of integrity and have given him, empowered and really to lie. that should be an affront to his pride, as personal sense of integrity. >> i don't think he sees it the way you do. i don't think he goes to bed at night and says the miami liar. at think he says, may be a stretch the truth. i told the american people something prematurely. i had their best interest at heart. they don't always know what is in the be
feels he knows better than the american people. and it is a grandiosity of sorts. and that think he has turned people -- telling people what they want to here. i don't think he really has a respect for the american people knowing that we really want to know the truth. we also want somebody who is confident who we can trust and rely upon. this is just one big mess. this is what happens when you believe in your own self importance and nighter you are not choosing the right adviser or you are not...
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a lot of times the african-american legacy gets separated with the american league and that's wrong. the world legacy of america is intooend with the america society. if we continue to allow marcus book store to function it will serve the community >> any member of the public wish to speak? come on up to the microphone. thank you >> many of us are here because we want to emphasize. >> would you like to give your name? >> rick. >> when the book was jim bosses and on washington and because of the militia order the japanese communicated had a hardship. they had to reestablish their lives and the japanese community came back together. during the 50s students came together to help with the education. this established the first historic department and they got together to share the space. the marcus book store is supporting the housing initiative and people in difficult situations besides did historical locates to help with their houses. and, of course, you've heard about the offices that have been there. the main thing i want to thank the historic preservation for sporting the african-ame
a lot of times the african-american legacy gets separated with the american league and that's wrong. the world legacy of america is intooend with the america society. if we continue to allow marcus book store to function it will serve the community >> any member of the public wish to speak? come on up to the microphone. thank you >> many of us are here because we want to emphasize. >> would you like to give your name? >> rick. >> when the book was jim bosses and on...
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it happens with some frequency. 17 million americans, it is estimated 17 million americans are going to have help in paying for their health insurance because of the affordable care act. that means some will qualify for medicaid. that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual and family affected by it, but also because the system becomes more just, more fair. uninsured people get sick. they go to the hospital, go to the doctor. they incur bills, many of which they can't pay, and that burden is shifted to everyone else in america. let's accept the personal responsibility of health insurance. let's move forward as the state of massachusetts, as the presiding officer has already done, some 98%, i understand, have health insurance protection in the commonwealth of massachusetts thanks to the leadership of governor mitt romney and the cooperation of both political parties
it happens with some frequency. 17 million americans, it is estimated 17 million americans are going to have help in paying for their health insurance because of the affordable care act. that means some will qualify for medicaid. that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual...
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retailers are still refusing to help those affected by the tragedy two american corporations think they have the right to murder workers and consumers and republicans love to talk about the high cost of government welfare programs that in reality the biggest abusers of welfare in this country are the people and groups bankrolling the republican party more on that in tonight's daily take. is the best of the rest of that is the swiss are trying to wipe out poverty a grassroots group is calling for all adults in switzerland to receive an unconditional money in modern monthly income of twenty five hundred swiss for. rog's are roughly twenty eight hundred dollars per month from the government in hopes of creating a minimum standard of living for this was people has gained so much traction in that small european nation the members of the grassroots group or able to secure the one hundred thousand petition signatures needed to put on a public referendum joining me now to talk more about this income for all proposal is n r schmidt a founder of generation basic income and a welcome welcome and t
retailers are still refusing to help those affected by the tragedy two american corporations think they have the right to murder workers and consumers and republicans love to talk about the high cost of government welfare programs that in reality the biggest abusers of welfare in this country are the people and groups bankrolling the republican party more on that in tonight's daily take. is the best of the rest of that is the swiss are trying to wipe out poverty a grassroots group is calling...
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and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem, and today, i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause, it was included in the law. today, we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and to people who bought plans since the law took effect. so state insurance commissioners still have the power to decide what plans can and can't be sold in their states, but the bottom line is, insurers can extend current plans that would otherwise be cancelled into 2014, and americans whose plans have been cancelled can choose to reenroll in the same kind of plan. we're also requiring insurers to extend current plans to inform their customers about two things. one, that protections -- what protections these renewed plans don't include. number two, tha
and to those americans, i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem, and today, i'm offering an idea that will help do it. already people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those plans if they haven't changed. that was already in the law. that's what's called a grandfather clause, it was included in the law. today, we're going to extend that principle both to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and to...
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because like i said before, african-americans are really americanizing america. [laughter] >> i add that -- >> the amen. >> can i add that chicago public television already made a major step forward three or four years ago with dusable to obama. how many saw that in the prize-winning film? the black chicago history forum is committed to getting the various local school councils, lscs, to at least view the films. and maybe those social studies teachers will talk about the film, and then you can go to curriculum change. keep in the mind it is mandated in the state of illinois that african-american history be taught. in illinois you not only have a refusal to teach african-american history, but holocaust history is not being taught. but it's for citizens and groups like this to pressure their legislators to get this thing rolling. it is mandated. it's in law. let's learn what -- let's have those kids learning what they should be learning starting with the film. >> the film maker who made that film, barbara allen, did much of her research here. >> [inaudible] >> ther
because like i said before, african-americans are really americanizing america. [laughter] >> i add that -- >> the amen. >> can i add that chicago public television already made a major step forward three or four years ago with dusable to obama. how many saw that in the prize-winning film? the black chicago history forum is committed to getting the various local school councils, lscs, to at least view the films. and maybe those social studies teachers will talk about the film,...
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including the pentagon papers case in the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty of the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney general has also served as chief trial attorney for the american institute and the chief trial counsel for the a.c.l.u. rocky mountain states chapter in his new book the people's advocate the life and legal history of america's most fearless public interest lawyer is a must read for anyone who wants to know the inside story of some of the most important trials of the past half century and welcome to the show thank you thanks so much for being with us i'm curious what what got you interested in the law in the first place how did it start with you did what drew you into this and then what got you into this kind of law. actually originally back in one hundred sixty three when i graduated from high school i was going to go to the air force academy and it turns out the i was number one in the competition for new york state for the senatorial appointment but jacob javits
including the pentagon papers case in the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty of the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney general has also served as chief trial attorney for the american institute and the chief trial counsel for the a.c.l.u. rocky mountain states chapter in his new book the people's advocate the life and legal history of america's most fearless public interest lawyer is...
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we represent americans. we represent people from all across this country and they want this to work. they do not like the politics in this town, do not like the carping and sniping back and forth. they want the doggone thing to work. let's work together to make it work. next i would welcome that. thank you. >> one comment. there is another party that has attitude, mr. chairman, that you do, and that is republican party in the and thend the house, republican national committee and all of those people that are doing everything they can to destroy you, the president, and they are opposite direction -- and there is obviously speculation about why that might be. they have to cooperate. in other words, what the chairman is saying is that we will do everything we can, and he did everything he possibly could and was unable to on the floor of the senate get a single republican vote for the bill. , quite far-reaching extraordinary bill,'and i just want to add that they have responsibility to help as opposed to safely
we represent americans. we represent people from all across this country and they want this to work. they do not like the politics in this town, do not like the carping and sniping back and forth. they want the doggone thing to work. let's work together to make it work. next i would welcome that. thank you. >> one comment. there is another party that has attitude, mr. chairman, that you do, and that is republican party in the and thend the house, republican national committee and all of...
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. >>> you're watching undercover video of two al qaeda terrorists intent on killing americans on american soil. >> the system failed here. >> we welcomed them to the country as legitimate refugees without knowing their dangerous secret. tonight brian ross is with the fbi hot on the trail of the terrorists next door. >> we realized we had a man here with american soldiers' blood on his hands. it took it to a whole new level for us. >>> and premiere cast. the "hungary games" gang in new york tonight as "catching fire" mania heats up to a fever pitch. it's going to be a record-breaking weekend. and we've got the inside look. >> announcer: keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go t
. >>> you're watching undercover video of two al qaeda terrorists intent on killing americans on american soil. >> the system failed here. >> we welcomed them to the country as legitimate refugees without knowing their dangerous secret. tonight brian ross is with the fbi hot on the trail of the terrorists next door. >> we realized we had a man here with american soldiers' blood on his hands. it took it to a whole new level for us. >>> and premiere cast. the...
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what it could mean for american forces. and the story behind this, the final resting place of jfk. >>> there could be a game changer considering that security agreement between the u.s. and afghanistan. it involves the issue of trust. afghan president, karzai, indicating that he does not trust the u.s. the well is so tainted, that president obama sent a letter to karzai promising to respect his nation's laws and sovereignty withdrawing with caution. and mike, the leadership that the president needs right now, is to be broadsided by karzai. >> one more thing from karzai to this president in particular. you're right, the president has written a letter to him, saying that yes, we have come to an agreement on the bilateral security agreement. and the united states is on questioned to ending the combat mission of american forces in afghanistan. the longest war in american history. the president writes that karzai will be cooperating and training and advising and assisting forces, and it would be a residual force. after 2014, tha
what it could mean for american forces. and the story behind this, the final resting place of jfk. >>> there could be a game changer considering that security agreement between the u.s. and afghanistan. it involves the issue of trust. afghan president, karzai, indicating that he does not trust the u.s. the well is so tainted, that president obama sent a letter to karzai promising to respect his nation's laws and sovereignty withdrawing with caution. and mike, the leadership that the...
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our job.hat's we represent americans. we represent people all across country ask they want this to work. the politic.ke they want the dog gone thing to work. let's work together to make it work. >> i would welcome that. thank you. >> just one comment. there's another party that has to be have the attitude, mr. that do you and that s the republican party in the senate and the house. the republican national committee and all of those people that are doing everything they can to destroy you, the and lots of speculation as to what for that might be. cooperate.o in other words, what the we rman is saying, is that will do everything we can. .ave he was unable quite far-reaching extraordinary bill. add that they have responsibility to help criticized the statements made. senator. you, > >> look, i think this is a terrible bill. i'm a not because republican or a democrat. i've worked as much on here inre issues around the last 37 years as any number of people. frankly, better than most. things desire to have work. senator e tell
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filipino americans were not ethic filipinos they were americaners they are americans and have lived their lives in the fierce deserve to be recognized as such. today, we wrap up our slkts celebrations in the heart of this city standing in the halls that our generations may not have imagined in their day. they broke their backs and offered their sweet and tears in the canries of the alaska and in the field of hawaii and in the streets of san francisco so the next generation could sit at the table what the rest of the community. that's a dream that's been released for some time now but it's important for us to understand and to continue to celebrate the tour of how our community came to be what it is today. thank you and good evening. (clapping) >> thank you so much. the council general's partner is a tremor partner and we appreciate their sponsorship. thank you, council general. what the deputy coincidental general was speaking about i had a father that served in the military. tonight it's my honor to recognize the san francisco filipino cultural center. the san francisco filipino cultural
filipino americans were not ethic filipinos they were americaners they are americans and have lived their lives in the fierce deserve to be recognized as such. today, we wrap up our slkts celebrations in the heart of this city standing in the halls that our generations may not have imagined in their day. they broke their backs and offered their sweet and tears in the canries of the alaska and in the field of hawaii and in the streets of san francisco so the next generation could sit at the...
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the american people -- >> 3,000 pages. they promised they'd put it up for everybody to look at before it was voted on. that was the first line. >> we're going to take a break. kevin over here thinks the president should be spending more time negotiating with republicans. when we get back, i'll remind him that there's actually no one to negotiate with. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many
the american people -- >> 3,000 pages. they promised they'd put it up for everybody to look at before it was voted on. that was the first line. >> we're going to take a break. kevin over here thinks the president should be spending more time negotiating with republicans. when we get back, i'll remind him that there's actually no one to negotiate with. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not...
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many americans, millions oof americans stand to lose their jobs. and americans who lose their jobs won't have their health care benefits. so i think that listen a moot point. the website will be fixed. millions, i believe, like i said, talk to me about the -- >> wait, millions are going to -- >> if we don't have the number, then -- >> millions are getting cancellations, patrick j. buchanan. millions are getting rate shock, pat. and millions are getting angry. and i think rightly so. how does this play out? >> i think look, we've got several million now that have lost their health insurance. and you' had a real debacle, a rolling disaster for about five or six weeks now, sean. if anything like those numbers that you mentioned, 20 million or 70 million or 90 million, this hemorrhaging of barack obama and his support and his backing is going to bleed on into the new year. and all through it until those employer mandates take hold. i don't think it can survive that kind of beating. when you've seen the beating the president has taken already from what
many americans, millions oof americans stand to lose their jobs. and americans who lose their jobs won't have their health care benefits. so i think that listen a moot point. the website will be fixed. millions, i believe, like i said, talk to me about the -- >> wait, millions are going to -- >> if we don't have the number, then -- >> millions are getting cancellations, patrick j. buchanan. millions are getting rate shock, pat. and millions are getting angry. and i think...